CONCORDIA—A beautiful pink and white 
variegated flower of peony form. The in¬ 
dividual flowers on the bush vary both in 
form and in color. Occasionally there is an 
all pink flower, and sometimes there are 
both peony and rose form flowers on the 
same plant. This is a fine greenhouse va¬ 
riety, although it does well outside. 
COUNTESS OF ORKNEY-A large double, 
rose-type white flower, with the petals 
striped and tinted with pale pink and 
soft rose. A very slow compact grower that 
blooms profusely while quite small. Lus¬ 
trous dark green foliage. This is a fine 
greenhouse variety, where the flowers 
reach perfection. 
EMPRESS OF INDIA — Peony shaped 
flower of a very unusual and beautiful 
shade of salmon-pink. Has several outer 
rows of imbricated petals, with a full cen¬ 
ter of smaller petals. 
FISHER’S ROSE (Our local nursery name) 
—Flowers very similar to Marchioness of 
Exeter, and sometimes sold under this 
name. Rose colored flowers composed of 
several rows of guard petals around the 
outer edge, and a large tuft of petaloids in 
the center. A tall, fast growing bush, with 
long leaves. 
HERME (Jordan’s Pride, Hikaru-genji, 
Jenny Lind)—Very large, semi - double 
white flowers, with red and pink stripes 
and splotches. Slightly fragrant. Early 
bloomer, tall rapid grower. One of the most 
popular and most satisfactory of all camel¬ 
lias. 
LADY ALICE—Flowers peonyform, lovely 
shade of red. Up to 12-18 inch sizes. 
MONARCH (Gunelli)—Variegated, deep 
pink and white, with many clusters of 
stamens and petals. One of the largest and 
most beautiful of all camellia blossoms. 
The plants grow compact and round. 
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